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f2a1f No.1356

just finished those killer customer interviews? now you're probably buzzing with ideas but stuck in a sea of transcripts and recordings. how do ya move from there?

here's my quick hack: first,summarize key points into bite-sized notes or cards - this helps filter out noise.

then pick 1-2 insights to focus on for each interviewee; it's quality over quantity here!

lastly, share these findings with your team & get feedback. that way everyone is aligned and can start brainstorming together.

what's worked (or not) in running interviews? hit reply below

full read: https://www.crazyegg.com/blog/customer-interviews/

f2a1f No.1357

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customer interviews can be daunting, but theyre super valuable! start by defining clear goals for what you want to learn from each interview it helps keep things focused and makes analyzing them later much easier ⚡ once done with an initial round of interviews, take some time to jot down key insights - it'll help solidify your understanding ✍️



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